Hobbies and interests
Badminton
Reading
Philosophy
Student Council or Student Government
Learning
Reading
Biography
Christianity
Contemporary
Politics
Short Stories
Young Adult
Philosophy
I read books daily
Christa Akariza Kanamugire Shekinah
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WinnerChrista Akariza Kanamugire Shekinah
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WinnerBio
I am a rising junior at Assumption University majoring in Mathematics and doing the 3:2 engineering program. I enjoy learning and having meaningful conversations with others. My dream is to enhance the aviation industry in Africa.
Education
Assumption College
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Mathematics
Academy of the Holy Family
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Aerospace, Aeronautical, and Astronautical/Space Engineering
Career
Dream career field:
Aviation & Aerospace
Dream career goals:
Build an aviation industry in Africa
Math and Physics Tutor
Assumption University2023 – Present1 year
Sports
Badminton
Junior Varsity2019 – 20212 years
Research
Mechanical Engineering
Tufts University — Research Assistant2024 – Present
Pan-African Scholars Initiative
WinnerThree years ago, I left Rwanda and came to the United States to continue my education with the hope that the educational opportunities available in the USA will help me to achieve my dream of becoming an aerospace engineer. I was a rising senior in high school when I got a good scholarship to a high school in the United States. I applied to this high school during the Covid pandemic because schools were closed in my country, and I didn’t want to lose an academic year because of Covid.
The acceptance letter came when schools in Rwanda were open, but I accepted the offer because I knew I wanted to go to college in the USA. I did my senior year and during that time I applied to various colleges. Assumption University offered me an opportunity to continue my studies. I knew that Assumption University did not have an aerospace engineering major however, it has an engineering program that enables students to graduate with both a liberal arts and engineering degree. I joined the engineering program because I did not want the obstacles I faced to stop me from pursuing my dream. Currently, I am a mathematics major with a minor in engineering science in the 3:2 program of engineering.
Going to a liberal arts college enabled me to realize that education offers more than a career. Assumption University helped me to understand that education is a journey of discovering the truth. Despite being a math major I heavily enjoy the philosophy and theology classes because they make me think about other areas of life. These classes provide a holistic education that not only helps me to develop intellectually but also spiritually. I need to obtain a degree because earning a living is different from earning a life.
Pan-African Scholars Initiative
WinnerThree years ago, I left Rwanda and came to the United States to continue my education with the hope that the educational opportunities available in the USA will help me to achieve my dream of becoming an aerospace engineer. I was a rising senior in high school when I got a good scholarship to a high school in the United States. I applied to this high school during the Covid pandemic because schools were closed in my country, and I didn’t want to lose an academic year because of Covid.
The acceptance letter came when schools in Rwanda were open, but I accepted the offer because I knew I wanted to go to college in the USA. I did my senior year and during that time I applied to various colleges. Assumption University offered me an opportunity to continue my studies. I knew that Assumption University did not have an aerospace engineering major however, it has an engineering program that enables students to graduate with both a liberal arts and engineering degree. I joined the engineering program because I did not want the obstacles I faced to stop me from pursuing my dream. Currently, I am a mathematics major with a minor in engineering science in the 3:2 program of engineering.
Going to a liberal arts college enabled me to realize that education offers more than a career. Assumption University helped me to understand that education is a journey of discovering the truth. Despite being a math major I heavily enjoy the philosophy and theology classes because they make me think about other areas of life. These classes provide a holistic education that not only helps me to develop intellectually but also spiritually. I need to obtain a degree because earning a living is different from earning a life.